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I just wanted to say, that I bought the game on a whim when I found out about the Steal Real Money contest, but ended up enjoying the game far more than I would have expected. I absolutely don't mind the pricing model you want to go for. Truthfully, I think rampant sales are bad too, although I totally love getting the discounts. People are expecting more for less with the sales craze, and while it's probably good for old games that could very well never have sold another copy, it's killing me seeing the discounts on new games consistently.

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I've just been watching what has been happening mostly from the outside. Of course, some of my close friends are now millionaires because of Steam sales, so I have seen that first hand.

You're right about the value-add. Something like 2000 people bought the game because of the contest, and the game is much better for all those additional players right now (so they're adding value to each other, too, through network effects).

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Hey, i just bought the game and would like to give you my thoughts on this which can serve as feedback from how other customers might also feel. I saw the game on steam yesterday and immediately fell in love with the idea. I wondered around for a while watching lets plays while i thought about buying it. i don't usually spend much money on games (for personal reasons) and think if i should or shouldn't buy a game quite obsessively. my initial thought was that the price was a bit high and i should maybe wait for a sale (considering perhaps there would never be one), but at the end, the excitement i felt for trying out the game won and i decided that whether i liked it or not i just had to give it a try and 12$ was actually a really fair price to pay and contribute to the person who made a great game. (and its been awesome so far)

i think the model you present is very interesting as it pushes interested people into making that final decision to buy and i appreciate your sentiment of not wanting to trick customers into buying things they dont want. however, maybe you should consider (im not saying that you must, just that its something to consider) in the future doing a few 20% discounts for people who might get a kick out of that but isnt such a big discount that attracts uninterested people into just buying and not playing.

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I had to register a forum account to make sure everyone knew, Democracy 3 just went on sale for 50% off this weekend on steam. After reading the long article from the developer about why he would never discount his game, it sure makes me wonder. From $24.99 to $12.99 I think i will go ahead and buy it. I would never buy it for $24.99 Steam has spoiled me with sales. I generally buy a game i might enjoy for 50-66% off. A game i would enjoy that is more than 66% off is a must buy.

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so what about say a few years down the road to a customer who loves the idea of the game and against opposing reviews decides to purchase the game. but there are so few people around i can only rob 3 millionaires or 3 50$ houses. I get an attempted robbery twice a day by the same person and i catch 3 people a week. i am in love with the mechanics and the way the game plays. but there is no one at this point to enjoy this game with. http://steamcharts.com/app/249570#48h what do you have to loose. If not, ok. I have read all about this game and you are on record as to never run a sale. And how it is totally open source and all. But could it hurt?

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so what about say a few years down the road to a customer who loves the idea of the game and against opposing reviews decides to purchase the game. but there are so few people around i can only rob 3 millionaires or 3 50$ houses. I get an attempted robbery twice a day by the same person and i catch 3 people a week. i am in love with the mechanics and the way the game plays. but there is no one at this point to enjoy this game with. http://steamcharts.com/app/249570#48h what do you have to loose. If not, ok. I have read all about this game and you are on record as to never run a sale. And how it is totally open source and all. But could it hurt?

The subject of a sale has been up time and again. Jason is firm in his answer every time. No. No. No.

However... Cullman is creating a new version of the game - a reskin, if you will. It will run on Android and iOS as well as the PC, if I've understood correctly. Cullman is doing this in his spare time, funding it himself and all. As far as I understand, he's currently working towards making it a Steam Greenlight title now. And... I think he will allow sales.

This game was awesome in Q1 of 2014. Not so much since. I mean, of course it continues to be awesome in how it works. The problem, as you so correctly put it yourself, is the attendance.

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LordSora wrote:

I admire your post. But you were proven wrong. Sorry!

kinda true tbh

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I found out about the game last year and was about to buy it since it seemed really cool. However, then I read the reviews and it turns out there are almost no players. I looked trough YouTube to see gameplay and there were no videos from the last year (or maybe one or two I don't remember). So, yeah, this idiotic model is what made me (and probably many others) not buy the game.

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indjev99 wrote:

I found out about the game last year and was about to buy it since it seemed really cool. However, then I read the reviews and it turns out there are almost no players. I looked trough YouTube to see gameplay and there were no videos from the last year (or maybe one or two I don't remember). So, yeah, this idiotic model is what made me (and probably many others) not buy the game.